Supreme Court Tells Meta To Lick Their Lower Court Wounds
*Cries in deliberately addictive algorithm*
*Cries in deliberately addictive algorithm*
Braden Peters, aka Clavicular, took a plea deal for shooting a dead alligator on livestream. The internet does not care about that. The internet cares about the judge.
How a former insurance agent built a Houston injury practice around systems, empathy, and disciplined advocacy.
Mind your social media use!
From the we're-addicted-to-calling-habits-addictions dept
The effects of social media have led to unhappy consequences, intended and unintended.
No other platform is better suited for professionals communicating with other professionals.
As federal borrowing caps tighten financing options for law students, one organization is stepping in to negotiate the terms they can't secure alone.
Social media isn't going anywhere, and that's why it's essential that firms have policies in place on what content is permissible to post.
Rush week is more thorough than Biglaw recruiting.
You don't have to freak out when you make a minor mistake.
From the how-stuff-works dept
Designed to reduce manual docket work by prioritizing what litigators need most: on-demand full docket summarization that explains the whole case to date, followed by on-demand document summaries for filing triage, and AI-powered natural language searching for faster search and retrieval.
Starkly contradictory tweets aren't unusual for Trump.
From the that's-not-how-any-of-this-works dept
Sharing stories of hope and recovery can contribute to suicide prevention.
The limited Am Law firms that use the site have been met with some success.
UPDATE: Louis' Nana speaks out about how the mistake happened.